Climate Talk at WEF – level 1
The World Economic Forum brings together 2,500 people. They are top business leaders, political leaders, economists, celebrities and journalists. They discuss world problems for four days. The WEF happens in Switzerland every year.
Sir David Attenborough is an English broadcaster. He is also a natural historian. He talks at the WEF. He says that climate change is a big problem. He says that people must deal with this problem. If we do not, the future can be terrible.
Difficult words: broadcaster (a person who is on radio and television), natural historian (a person who studies natural history – organisms like animals, plants and fungi), deal (to manage a problem – make things better so that there isn’t the problem).
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Climate Talk at WEF – level 2
The World Economic Forum brings together some 2,500 top business leaders, international political leaders, economists, celebrities and journalists.
For up to four days, they discuss world problems, and the WEF happens in Switzerland every year.
Sir David Attenborough, an English broadcaster and natural historian, urged the powerful people to act on climate change. He said that if we do not sort this out in 10 years, we are dooming our children and our grandchildren to a terrible future.
He said that we have to think about difficult and painful things because if we do not, there is only going to be more difficulty and more pain.
Difficult words: urge (ask, try to make somebody do something), sort something out (deal with a problem), doom (‘send to hell’).
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Climate Talk at WEF – level 3
The World Economic Forum brings together some 2,500 top business leaders, international political leaders, economists, celebrities and journalists for up to four days to discuss the most pressing issues facing the world.
It happens in Switzerland annually.
Sir David Attenborough, an English broadcaster and natural historian, urged those in power to act on climate change before it is too late. He said that a lot of people realised the enormity of the problem only just now, but if we do not sort ourselves out within the next ten years, we are dooming our children and our grandchildren to a terrible future.
He said that we have to think about difficult and painful things because if we do not, there is only going to be a bigger difficulty and bigger pain.
Difficult words: issue (a problem), urge (ask, try to make somebody do something), enormity (the extreme seriousness of something).
https://t.me/news_in_levels_video/151
The World Economic Forum brings together 2,500 people. They are top business leaders, political leaders, economists, celebrities and journalists. They discuss world problems for four days. The WEF happens in Switzerland every year.
Sir David Attenborough is an English broadcaster. He is also a natural historian. He talks at the WEF. He says that climate change is a big problem. He says that people must deal with this problem. If we do not, the future can be terrible.
Difficult words: broadcaster (a person who is on radio and television), natural historian (a person who studies natural history – organisms like animals, plants and fungi), deal (to manage a problem – make things better so that there isn’t the problem).
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Climate Talk at WEF – level 2
The World Economic Forum brings together some 2,500 top business leaders, international political leaders, economists, celebrities and journalists.
For up to four days, they discuss world problems, and the WEF happens in Switzerland every year.
Sir David Attenborough, an English broadcaster and natural historian, urged the powerful people to act on climate change. He said that if we do not sort this out in 10 years, we are dooming our children and our grandchildren to a terrible future.
He said that we have to think about difficult and painful things because if we do not, there is only going to be more difficulty and more pain.
Difficult words: urge (ask, try to make somebody do something), sort something out (deal with a problem), doom (‘send to hell’).
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Climate Talk at WEF – level 3
The World Economic Forum brings together some 2,500 top business leaders, international political leaders, economists, celebrities and journalists for up to four days to discuss the most pressing issues facing the world.
It happens in Switzerland annually.
Sir David Attenborough, an English broadcaster and natural historian, urged those in power to act on climate change before it is too late. He said that a lot of people realised the enormity of the problem only just now, but if we do not sort ourselves out within the next ten years, we are dooming our children and our grandchildren to a terrible future.
He said that we have to think about difficult and painful things because if we do not, there is only going to be a bigger difficulty and bigger pain.
Difficult words: issue (a problem), urge (ask, try to make somebody do something), enormity (the extreme seriousness of something).
https://t.me/news_in_levels_video/151